Managing to win at last year’s Sundance® film festival, Fruitvale Station follows the true story of Oscar Grant (Michael B. Jordan), a 22-year-old Bay Area resident who wakes up on New Year’s Eve, 2008, and decides to get a head start on his resolutions: being a better son to his mother, being a better partner to his girlfriend, and being a better father to “T” – their beautiful 4-year-old daughter.

He starts out well, but as the day goes on, realizes that change will not come easy. As Oscar crosses paths with friends, family, and strangers, we see that there is much more to him than meets the eye. But, it is his final encounter of the day with police officers at the Fruitvale BART station that will shake the Bay Area to its very core, causing the entire nation to witness the story of Oscar Grant.

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Fruitvale Station is a gut punch of a movie. By standing in solidarity with Oscar, it becomes an unstoppable cinematic force.

Now available to purchase on iTunes as an “Early Release,” Fruitvale Station is available to own in “HD,” today – for $14.99. The movie will become available in “standard-definition” on January 14, for $12.99. However, you can preorder the SD version, today.

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Arron has been writing about Apple, Inc, professionally, since 2008. When he's not breaking news about Fortune 100 companies, his interests include Music, Design, Movies, Marketing, and Breaking Bad.

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